Comedy, New York, Video

Girls Night Out!

Danielle Johnsen :: Friday, February 19th, 2010 1:05 pm

As a recently engaged lady, the third most popular question from my friends, after when is the wedding and how did he propose, is what are we doing for the bachelorette party? Not quite the clubbing type, I would prefer just an all out fun fest with some great friends, accompanied with booze, food and will most likely get stuck carrying around a penis straw for part of the festivities. So I love the latest video from the folks over at Serious Lunch, an improv and sketch comedy troupe from Brooklyn. It stars a handful of funny ladies, including Emmy nominated Hope Davis and Ellie Kemper from “The Office”, enjoying their Ladies Night with a few drinks and a lot of screams. Poking fun at ridiculous rituals like this is exactly what the internet is for! So check out the video after the jump and please watch the entire thing or you might miss a hilarious Zach Braff-themed pop culture reference. MORE »

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New York

20 Years of Yo-Lahnnnn-Da

Shannon Hassett :: Friday, February 5th, 2010 5:30 pm

It almost sounds too good to be true, but Yolanda Vega, everyone’s favorite lotto announcer, majored in economics (with minors in accounting and communications, no less). It should come as no surprise, then, that someone so well suited for such a career is celebrating 20 years on the job (to the day!). Decidedly the only person to ever make a steady living off the New York Lotto, her trademark ‘Yo-LAHNNNN-Dah’ sign-off has become a household staple (at least in the little slice of heaven that is the Tri-state). Here’s a little treat for your ears, and here’s to 20 more years of the Vega.

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New York

Homebrew Culture invades New York City

Johnny Sanford :: Thursday, January 28th, 2010 1:00 pm

Homebrewin’ ain’t easy, but it sure is fun. Some people might scoff at the idea of getting their hands dirty in hops and grain, but homebrewing is fast becoming the hip trend in places like Brooklyn, as well as all over the world. The passion for homebrew is reaching a feverish pitch in this city, with the newly-renovated opening of “Brooklyn Homebrew” on 163 8th Street on 3rd Ave last week. With a line of brewers out the door upon it’s opening, it’s been a long time coming. MORE »

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New York, News

Misanthropic Professors or Intellectual Lovers of Metal?

Elissa Suh :: Tuesday, December 15th, 2009 3:45 pm

Professors discussing pop culture is always a riot, especially when it’s something as iconoclastic as black metal. Nonetheless, academics gathered at the Public Assembly bar in Williamsburg, Brooklyn this weekend for a six hour symposium, “Hideous Gnosis”. Professors of Medieval literature, German, and a variety of other subjects divulged in the theory of black metal. That’s one way to keep young. Read in detail at the NYTimes.

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Yeasayer Announce Massive Tour

Isaac Lekach :: Tuesday, December 15th, 2009 9:00 am

Yeasayer have announced the details for their headlining tour. They’ll be gone for months overseas starting mid-February, but not before playing a few select shows in the U.S. Then they’ll be back in April for a while. Their new record, Odd Blood, will be released on February 9th via Secretly Canadian. So, get the record before the tour, learn the words, prepare your dance moves and then go find them. Peep the dates after the jump.
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New York, News

This Week’s Battle for Bedford

Craig Gaffney :: Friday, December 11th, 2009 4:00 pm

Perhaps the only sect in Williamsburg more zealous than its long-established Hasidic community is its contemporary crop of cycling Hipsters. In a radical effort (both in the drastic and “rad” sense of phrase), a group of vigilante bike enthusiasts took to the streets in the wee hours of Tuesday morning to repaint bike lanes that had recently been sandblasted by the city at the request of its Hasidic residents. Check it out.

Distress over the lane on Bedford Avenue appears to stem less from traffic concerns, but more so with the risqué attire being sported by some of its female riders (“hip-sluts” if you will), do we have a fun name for them yet? MORE »

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Comedy, New York

Dear Louis CK, I’m Sorry…

Danielle Johnsen :: Friday, November 6th, 2009 7:03 pm

New York is easily the epicenter of comedy, with hundreds of one liners being delivered to drunk crowds on a nightly basis. And this city becomes a comedy lovers’ wet dream this weekend with the annual New York Comedy Festival. There are over 100 performances this weekend, from the big names like Tracy Morgan, Patton Oswalt and Dane Cook, to small troops from the UCB and PIT theaters taking advantage of the hype and hoping this will be their last small gig. The highlight of the festival will obviously be Louis CK’s performance at Carolines on B’way this Sunday evening. His brash, witty and dark humor are a perfect fit for the times we are in and he has an awkward ease that works both during his live stand up and his time on screen. The epitome of a New York comic, CK manages to bring light and humor to some of the most gnarly topics, like divorce, unemployment and even kidnapping. This is why I owe the comic an apology. MORE »

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Events, New York, News

Cassette To My Ex

Brenna Ehrlich :: Tuesday, October 27th, 2009 5:00 pm

I don’t know about you, but my favorite blogs are those that creepily delve into the lives of others: Passive Aggressive Notes, Post Secret, Postcards From Yo Momma. This is the kind of heart-warming schadenfreude that I thrive on. So imagine my joy when I discovered Cassette From My Ex, a blog that shares just that-and the stories behind the sappy playlists. And, like all awesome blogs, CFMY is coming out with a book-a book whose release you can celebrate in New York at Housing Works Bookstore Cafe tomorrow (Claudia Gonson from the Magnetic Fields will be there, and she’s played like, 69, songs about love).

Now this is probably the part of the post where I should be sharing my own cassette from an ex (you know, to connect with the readers and all), but the truth is, no one has ever made me a mixtape. Sure, one dude said he was going to once, and I’ve dated guys in bands, so it seems feasible, but no dice. I have, however, made a mixtape for an ex. I think the last song was “This is the End.” Yeah…

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